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The Sorrowful Mysteries

from The Rosary Color Book


Drawings by Ettore Fattori

Copyright 1949 by Catechetical Guild


This little book contains beautiful pictures of the Fifteen Mysteries of the Rosary for you to color. They
were drawn by Mr. Ettore Fattori, a well known Canadian artist. This book will also help you to learn
how to say the Rosary in a way that will be pleasing to our Blessed Mother.

Each picture shows a prominent event in Our Lord's life. On the page opposite the picture is a short
explanation which explains this event, tells what it means to you, and suggests how you should imitate
this part of Christ's life.

The Rosary is a form of prayer arranged for us, so to speak, by the Blessed Mother to remind us of the
important events in Christ's life from before His birth until after His death. It helps us to think about the
joys, sufferings, and glory of Our Lord. The Rosary is a prayer very dear to the heart of our Blessed
Mother, and we should all say it very often.

There are fifteen mysteries or important events of Our Lord's life commemorated in the Rosary. And
they fall into three groups – Joyful, Sorrowful, and Glorious – each group containing five mysteries.

Today, most rosaries are made for the recitation of five mysteries. The Rosary has been said if all five
groups of ten small beads called decades have been recited. An Our Father is said on each large bead, a
Hail Mary on each small bead, and a Gloria on the space between the decades.

There is also a little pendant with a crucifix and a few extra beads attached to each Rosary. Usually we
say the Apostles' Creed on the crucifix, the Our Father on the large bead and three Hail Marys on the
three small ones. Then on the final large one we say the Our Father at the beginning of the first
mystery. The saying of the Creed means that we believe the mysteries of the Rosary are true. The three
Hail Marys are said to ask the gifts of Faith, Hope, and Charity.

While you are saying the ten Hail Marys with an Our Father and Gloria for each mystery of the
Rosary, you should think about the different events in Our Lord's life in such a way that they pass like a
series of pictures before your mind. This is the proper way to say the Rosary.

While you are telling the Blessed Mother how much you love Her by saying the Hail Mary over and
over, she is showing you pictures of her dear Son and all the wonderful things He did for each of us.
Think of the Rosary in this way and you will soon come to love it!

(Scanned by Jennifer G. Miller. Questions write jennifergmiller@gmail.com or visit at


http://familyfeastandferia.wordpress.com )

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